Bill Hibbard comments in the comments:
Hey Ben, your list of presentations from the Future of AI Workshop left off all the talks from after the break – including mine!
Here they are:
Florin Popescu, What is Dexterity? http://agi-conf.org/2011/florin-popescu-abstract/
Alessandro Oltramari, Visual Intelligence Beyond Representation http://agi-conf.org/2011/abstract-alessandro-oltramari/
J. Storrs Hall, The Economics of Singularity http://agi-conf.org/2011/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/econ.pdf
Bill Hibbard, The End of Rough Equality of Intelligence http://agi-conf.org/2011/bill-hibbard-abstract/
The 2011 Solomonoff AGI Theory Prize – named in honor of AGI pioneer Ray Solomonoff, who passed away in 2010 — was awarded to Laurent Orseau and Mark Ring, for a pair of papers titled Self-Modification and Mortality in Artificial Agents and Delusion, Survival, and Intelligent Agents.
My page on the topic: http://alife.co.uk/essays/the_wirehead_problem/
Laurent Orseau's blog post about it; Mortal Universal Agents.
The blog post is a very nice summary; I think I understood all that from reading the 2 papers, but I wasn't sure I had not missed anything important.
That is exciting and scary at the same time. What is the consensus on whether AIXI can be reasonably approximated?
http://hplusmagazine.com/2011/09/01/report-on-the-fourth-conference-on-artificial-general-intelligence/